PDRM & TAXI : The race has begun

January 7, 2009 · Posted in Craps · Comment 

Proton Waja(s), after serving for years on the road & appeared untiringly for the PDRM – Royal Malaysian Police force had shown very successful results in:

  1. Creating fear among motorist. Everytime see white colour Waja heart also beats faster. Duno why, its like automatic already.
  2. Increasing number of summons issued. Motorists then have to dig deeper into their pocket. Policemen are smart. They know what you did wrong even you tried to hide it. For instance,  when I was confronted by the Police for not fastening the seat belts while driving they always say, “Tau tak apa kesalahan, Encik? Tidak pakai safety belt ya?” I jokingly said , I do, but they insist that they tadi sudah nampak Polis baru tarik belk ya. It is remarkable that they even can see me in my heavily tinted car. 

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If you read newspaper everyday, you’ll know not only the Malaysian Police are smart, the criminals are getting smarter too. They even carry out their crimes with SUVs & luxury cars so that they could easily escape the Proton Wajas. PDRM’s frustration with the runaway criminals finally come to an end with the introduction of new breed of vehicles to daily routine.

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PDRM’s Mitsubishi Evo 10

Such a nice evolution in the Police Force. Some Police forces worldwide had utilize high powered car a lot earlier than our PDRM. Some of you may heard these before. Lamborgini, Asto Martin, Ferrari & etc are being use as patrol vehicles in some European countries. That was no fake. Myth – Busted.

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Next time if I caught one of this Police vehicle on the road, I’ll surely slow down.

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High powered vehicles are not only utilized in the Police task for some reason. They look sexy with a Taxi cap on the roof.

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Too rich or too humble?

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These cars are too attractive even some Taxi driver had it one his check list of which cars he should drive before he passed on.

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Even Malaysian Taxi driver did not want to miss out the glamour. Do you know how they did it?

 

Wednesday January 7, 2009

Nightmare taxi ride from KLIA

 

RETURNING after our family holiday, we hired a licenced taxi from KLIA to take us home.

The taxi driver was chatting all the way with other taxi friends on high radio volume and guess what, running at a speed of 170 km per hour!

I remember the days when all KLIA taxis had to have their number plates pasted inside the taxi for the benefit of passengers but I could not find it in the taxi we were in.

During the whole journey of 45 minutes, my family and I had to endure the noisy chatting and most importantly, we felt unsafe with his reckless driving.

I would like the authorities to ensure that the lives of travellers are not endangered.

WORRIED FAMILY,

Petaling Jaya.

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Malaysia Pun Boleh!

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